Linda K Elizabeth Carter
September 20, 1951 – January 9, 2025
It is with profound sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Linda K Elizabeth Carter on January 9, 2025, at the age of 73.
Linda was born on September 20, 1951, in Louisville, Kentucky, to John Luther Calloway and Francis Katherine Calloway. She was preceded in death by her parents, whose love and guidance shaped the strong and compassionate woman she became.
Linda devoted her life to her family and friends, leaving a legacy of kindness, love, and unwavering support. She was a devoted wife to her surviving husband of 54 years, Terry Carter. She was a proud mother to her two sons, Michael and Travis Carter, and a cherished grandmother to Adelynn, Rowen, Holden, and Aurora, who brought endless joy to her life. Linda is also survived by her brother, Bill, and her nephews, John and William, who held a special place in her heart, and she left an unforgettable mark on their lives.
Linda devoted her life to her family and friendship, leaving a legacy of kindness, love, and unwavering support. She found immense joy in gardening and growing beautiful flowers, creating intricate stained glass artwork, and sharing endless laughter with those around her. Linda was also a fierce and skilled rummy player, earning a reputation as a “savage” competitor who made every game unforgettable.
A celebration of Linda’s life will take place in the spring. Family and friends will be invited to come together to honor her memory and share stories of her remarkable life. If you are interested in attending, please reach out to Travis or Michael for updated details.
In our hearts, you will always stay loved, and remembered every day. Your legacy lives on in the love and values you instilled in us.
Condolences (2)
Nan
I loved Linda. She was my first cousin and a lifelong friend. The last time I saw her at her home in Louisville with her husband, Terry, we had a long conversation, the best ever.
VICTORIA M WEPPLER
I have fond memories of Linda from our younger days and I will always remember her. I spoke to her last in October and now of course I regret not calling her again. Praying for the family.